The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 95
... constitution of a federal type . In the new constitutional scheme both municipalities and pro- vinces found a place . Each province - there were for the present to be two - was to have an executive government of its own and a ...
... constitution of a federal type . In the new constitutional scheme both municipalities and pro- vinces found a place . Each province - there were for the present to be two - was to have an executive government of its own and a ...
Page 97
... CONSTITUTION ACT 97 which had led to the erection of two provinces in 1846 must be given a wider application , and equally clear that the elaborate provincial organisation then contemplated was out of place in New Zealand . Sir George ...
... CONSTITUTION ACT 97 which had led to the erection of two provinces in 1846 must be given a wider application , and equally clear that the elaborate provincial organisation then contemplated was out of place in New Zealand . Sir George ...
Page 99
... CONSTITUTION 99 the usual definitions of federal government ; but , in its actual working , particularly in the ' fifties and early ' sixties , it resembled a federal system . Sir John Pakington believed he was making his concessions to ...
... CONSTITUTION 99 the usual definitions of federal government ; but , in its actual working , particularly in the ' fifties and early ' sixties , it resembled a federal system . Sir John Pakington believed he was making his concessions to ...
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